Let Me Dream Again

Let Me Dream Again is a 1900 British short silent drama film, directed by George Albert Smith, featuring a man dreaming about an attractive young woman and then waking up next to his wife.

The film stars Smith's real wife, Laura Bayley, as the woman of his fantasies.

The film, according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "is an excellent example of an early two-shot film, and is particularly interesting for the way it attempts a primitive dissolve by letting the first shot slip out of focus before cutting to the second shot, which starts off out of focus and gradually sharpens."

This appears to be the first use of a dissolve transition to signify a movement of a dreaming state to one of reality.

The film was shot in Smith's own studio, the former pump house at St Ann's Well Gardens in Hove.

Let Me Dream Again